From Deseret News archives:
Another 24 hours of twists
CTU good guys back or are they bad guys?
And Carlos Bernard, the man who plays Tony, wouldn't have it any other way.
"Are you kidding?" he said. "This show is everything an actor could ask for."
And everything viewers could ask for, too. In its first two seasons, "24" became one of the best shows on television.
The format keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Centering on CTU (Counter-Terrorism Unit) agent Jack Bauer (Keifer Sutherland), a season takes place in one particularly eventful 24-hour day; each episode runs (more or less) in real time and, at the end of each hour, there's a cliffhanger.
And the stakes are high. Season 1 found Jack fighting to prevent the assassination of presidential candidate Sen. David Palmer (Dennis Haysbert) a plot that turned out to be a huge conspiracy. In Season 2, he had to stop a nuclear device from detonating in Los Angeles and prevent the overthrow of now-President Palmer.
As for Season 3, "I think it's the best setup yet," Bernard said. (On Tuesday, Fox will air the hourlong season premiere of "24" without commercial interruption.)
But, as it turns out, L.A. isn't exactly a safe place to be. Jack, it seems, has spent the past year infiltrating a drug lord's organization because of the man's ties to terrorist cells. The drug lord is in prison, but his brother is demanding his release or he'll release a killer virus into the general population, and in a week, more than a million people will be dead.
"I think they've done it again," said Bernard, who, like the other actors, entrusts himself and his character to the whims of the writers. "And they're flying by the seat of their pants. You never know exactly where they're going." (Which is true. In neither of the first two seasons did the writer/producers know where the story was going to end up when they wrote the first episodes.)
"How can you not trust them?" Bernard said. "Look what they've given us to this point."
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